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campaign a company is offshoring or they are involved in massive pollution as you described it that they'll typically come back and say well that's what the market is that that's the market that they and then did the market becomes a catch all phrase where it justifies everything mr market kind of justifies this behavior it seems to be no discussion about what makes a market really just falls into something called the market so that how do you differentiate between let's say an actual all market of of that that supports a libertarian view of that as you are describing it versus just a catchall phrase that seems to a lot of junk seems to go in and is just incorporated in this concept that that question kind of i hope it makes sense in your thoughts and if it does. you know the libertarian party are free if you actually look at the governing documents in. and the foundation of principle behind it the libertarian party likes to call itself the party crystal ball and the founding principle behind a libertarian party is what's called a non-aggression principle and what their principle st
campaign a company is offshoring or they are involved in massive pollution as you described it that they'll typically come back and say well that's what the market is that that's the market that they and then did the market becomes a catch all phrase where it justifies everything mr market kind of justifies this behavior it seems to be no discussion about what makes a market really just falls into something called the market so that how do you differentiate between let's say an actual all...
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when we put them in the cages offshore they just exploded. we were growing fish to ten pounds a year where a snapper gross to a pound a year. higher energy environments. fish are constantly swimming. they're not couch potatoes, and it just results in a cleaner, fresher tasting fish. it is firmer meat. so overall the quality is just outstanding. while we were diving on the cage, we all came out an to our surprise, a large whale shark was circling around outside of the cage. so it is always a treat to see those animals out there. it's -- not many people get to see them because they often inhabit those open ocean waters pretty well offshore. whale sharks are actually animals cobia are found schooling with. cobia will follow whale sharks in nature. that just demonstrates that that's where they naturally thrive. it is kind of awe-inspiring to in the water around an animal that big. i love to go inside and just kind of lay down and look up at the silhouette of the fish with the sun behind them and it is just a nice place to be. 6 we're sitting on a
when we put them in the cages offshore they just exploded. we were growing fish to ten pounds a year where a snapper gross to a pound a year. higher energy environments. fish are constantly swimming. they're not couch potatoes, and it just results in a cleaner, fresher tasting fish. it is firmer meat. so overall the quality is just outstanding. while we were diving on the cage, we all came out an to our surprise, a large whale shark was circling around outside of the cage. so it is always a...
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dollars in illegal offshore accounts is over $5 trillion. that is the estimatedestimation. the irs tried to change the dynamic when the justice department prosecuted by the birkenfeld and one of the most absurd and misguided efforts, they took a person who turned in the keys to the kingdom, the first whistleblower to expose exactly how the legal swiss banking work and illegal offshore banking was working across the world, and instead of using him, the persecuted him. the irs now is turning that around. the irs -- i think one of the reasons they had to give such a big award is because they need informants. they need other bankers to step forward. with the justice department did had a devastating impact on the whistleblower program. they have turned around and give the largest whistleblower award ever. we worked on that for over three years, through the process, trying to make sure he wanted because his victory is really a victory against offshore illegal banking. were millionaires and billionaires stash their wealth, where corrupt politicians put in their money, drug dealers
dollars in illegal offshore accounts is over $5 trillion. that is the estimatedestimation. the irs tried to change the dynamic when the justice department prosecuted by the birkenfeld and one of the most absurd and misguided efforts, they took a person who turned in the keys to the kingdom, the first whistleblower to expose exactly how the legal swiss banking work and illegal offshore banking was working across the world, and instead of using him, the persecuted him. the irs now is turning that...
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you know or do we are not talking about a corporation that chooses to take its labor offshore because the people there are smarter are willing to work harder and therefore produce a superior product at a better price if that was the case that would be capitalism but that's not what's going on instead we have companies that offshore their labor because they can enlist their governments in what amounts to corrigan so we have for example cases where people's agrarian way of life is literally destroyed by their total taylor told how tarion government coming in and bulldozing their fields paving over their areas and then say oh by the way here's a nice bright new fresh effort you can go work in and the alternative if you don't want to do that is that you start the other problem that you have with in this so-called offshoring movement is that so much of what is going on especially in a high tech area where you're building integrated circuits and things like that this is disease process is inherently are fairly disruptive to the environment the the products that are put together in the high
you know or do we are not talking about a corporation that chooses to take its labor offshore because the people there are smarter are willing to work harder and therefore produce a superior product at a better price if that was the case that would be capitalism but that's not what's going on instead we have companies that offshore their labor because they can enlist their governments in what amounts to corrigan so we have for example cases where people's agrarian way of life is literally...
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cash hoard so this is investigative economist james henry in a report price of offshore revisited and this came out in july but it's really important to us as we head in to london because he found that between twenty one and thirty two trillion dollars of financial assets owned by high net worth individuals or i like to call them and we are in tax havens and it doesn't include real estate art or jewels right now this is just money that's parked in various accounts of the visible system is part of what they call the shadow banking system the dark matter and dark energy of the global financial system it's where the global multi hundred trillion. drug money is active as well but again it's all roads lead to london that's the crossroads this is what the next bit here says is that most of the money is actually held in this the center of this offshore world is actually the u.k. and that includes jersey isle of man cayman islands british virgin island of course the cayman islands is the favorite of perhaps the next president of the united states mitt romney and the article says quote the u.k
cash hoard so this is investigative economist james henry in a report price of offshore revisited and this came out in july but it's really important to us as we head in to london because he found that between twenty one and thirty two trillion dollars of financial assets owned by high net worth individuals or i like to call them and we are in tax havens and it doesn't include real estate art or jewels right now this is just money that's parked in various accounts of the visible system is part...
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namely offshore purchasing purchase. ing -- purchasing. i asked when will she adopt the other policy. >> the prime minster. thank you very much deputy speaker and to the opposition question. the government has endorsed in principle the recommendations of this report. a report put together by eminent australians. it is this that has got the government. i want to take this opportunity to thank those free eminent australians.. -- for their work. yesterday we saw people out on the politics claiming what the board was out of this report. the truth is of this report that for every political party in this parliament including the government, including the opposition, aspects of this report, aspects of this report reject parts of their politics. that is the truth of this report. frankly about the things the government advocated. now, that is the conclusion of angus houston panel and its work. it is incumbent upon us now to put those political scoreboards and that point making aside to put aside the shafting and the rhetoric that has characterized
namely offshore purchasing purchase. ing -- purchasing. i asked when will she adopt the other policy. >> the prime minster. thank you very much deputy speaker and to the opposition question. the government has endorsed in principle the recommendations of this report. a report put together by eminent australians. it is this that has got the government. i want to take this opportunity to thank those free eminent australians.. -- for their work. yesterday we saw people out on the politics...
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there's about 2 trillion sitting offshore, you know, profits made offshore. >> host: corporate profits? american corporations? >> guest: american corporations, bring it back, it would be tax. the argument with big business is, well, we made the money offshore. not true. some was, some was made here and shipped offshore, some was made offshore, but the point is that money should be taxed for no other reason that they already got writeoffs in the tax returns for the way that money was spent, and the money that generated the profits was spent. if you're going to profit from it, you really should be paying taxes on it. there's nothing that says if you don't bring that money back, here's what's going to happen to you. that's what's missing from this. there is no penalty. this is not rocket science. you can just very easily say, you know, the classic case now is they have it sitting there, and they've offered to pay 4% or 5%. can you imagine going into irs saying, here's what i'm going to pay you this year and just give me a pass on this, give me 5%. ain't going to happen. multinational corp
there's about 2 trillion sitting offshore, you know, profits made offshore. >> host: corporate profits? american corporations? >> guest: american corporations, bring it back, it would be tax. the argument with big business is, well, we made the money offshore. not true. some was, some was made here and shipped offshore, some was made offshore, but the point is that money should be taxed for no other reason that they already got writeoffs in the tax returns for the way that money was...
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that is now offshore. this is our severe weather line but this line will bring in just a few more showers before we begin to clear things out. how much wayne so far? almost an inch and a half in balt his or her. inch and three quarters german town. stevens vil almost an inch and a half. multiple damage reports for high winds in howard county. carroll county wind gusts over 60 miles per hour reported there. wide spreads winds over 50 so that was the main concern. still have a coastal flood concern tonight for all the extra water in the bay that was stacked up on that hard south wind. that will create areas right along the chesapeake getting a higher than normal amount of water. overnight tonight 57 with a few showers. we will be breezy and clearing. by the way want to remind you don't forget to check out the storm shield app. this is available on your iphone. put in your actual zip code iphone or droid storm shield or abc 2 weather app. all kinds of good information 24 hours a day with those. . >>> ticket t
that is now offshore. this is our severe weather line but this line will bring in just a few more showers before we begin to clear things out. how much wayne so far? almost an inch and a half in balt his or her. inch and three quarters german town. stevens vil almost an inch and a half. multiple damage reports for high winds in howard county. carroll county wind gusts over 60 miles per hour reported there. wide spreads winds over 50 so that was the main concern. still have a coastal flood...
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we have the marine layer offshore, but it's having a tough time pushing in with more of this offshore flow trying to develop. for some of you, it did get hotter. walnut creek 89. gilroy 88. lafayette 85. and south san jose currently at 84. now right now we're starting to see numbers drop off here across the bay with some widespread 60s. across the east bay, your shelter from any kind of onshore wind, holding on to the 80s at the current moment. let's take you outside of the live sky camera network. we do have lots of sunshine, but that haze, it's on the increase as air quality will begin to suffer here throughout the next two days as temperatures get even hotter. all right. then up into san francisco, we have some fog, but it's not as built up as it was this time yesterday. so the offshore wind is trying to really battle this onshore wind. and eventually, it looks like that dryer wind will win out. all right. let's bring you back into the weather boards and get you this overhead view of what is happening in the next 48 hours. it's all about high pressure building in from the south. it
we have the marine layer offshore, but it's having a tough time pushing in with more of this offshore flow trying to develop. for some of you, it did get hotter. walnut creek 89. gilroy 88. lafayette 85. and south san jose currently at 84. now right now we're starting to see numbers drop off here across the bay with some widespread 60s. across the east bay, your shelter from any kind of onshore wind, holding on to the 80s at the current moment. let's take you outside of the live sky camera...
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in an easterly direction that increases potential for fire danger, what dissipates the offshore wind we dissipates the offshore wind we makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank.
in an easterly direction that increases potential for fire danger, what dissipates the offshore wind we dissipates the offshore wind we makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank.
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not a cloud in the sky and live doppler 7 hd shows the fog has been pushed offshore. what that means is we are getting a slight offshore push allowing for temperatures to warm quickly all remnants of that moisture to the east of us, we are clear everywhere. a little element helping us clear out the skies today going to lift out of the bay area and contribute to a little cooling headed our way over the weekend. right now 60 in the city. over the east bay hills by the delta we are near 70, 69 livermore, 75 antioch, 72 by the delta, upper 50s half moon bay. pretty much everywhere we are warmer, sunny for everyone. a few degrees cooler tomorrow you may not notice it. we'll kick that breeze up along the coast. certainly by sunday we will see cooler conditions. behind this next trough that moves our way, warmer conditions. that'sñmzpá why you follow us fm day-to-day, minor ups and downs and more dramatic swings in temperatures headed our way by the end of next week. overnight lows 53 san francisco, 55 fremont upper 50s san jose, fog entering the bay we will be looking at
not a cloud in the sky and live doppler 7 hd shows the fog has been pushed offshore. what that means is we are getting a slight offshore push allowing for temperatures to warm quickly all remnants of that moisture to the east of us, we are clear everywhere. a little element helping us clear out the skies today going to lift out of the bay area and contribute to a little cooling headed our way over the weekend. right now 60 in the city. over the east bay hills by the delta we are near 70, 69...
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then we get the offshore wind. not only high-pressure to the north but we will get help from lower pressure to the south, that will get the offshore wind cranking. the fire danger will go up because it is hotter and dry but we're not looking at the gusty winds that could make that fire danger critical. temperatures will go up because of any offshore wind and that will begin saturday get the maximum on sunday and monday. inland areas near 100 degrees. new the bay we're talking about mid to upper eighties, south bay heat advisory maybe issued. highs in the mid-90s. san jose coming up on sunday. concord tomorrow, 84, oakland 70. we're getting there. how about those 77 and milpitas 79. mid 80s for on the creek and concord. and we're looking at the '70s in mill valley withstand a cell, for high of 76 friday. big change is coming up this weekend, the upper 90s in year 100 in inland communities. near the bay 80s for four straight days and approaching 90 monday. sunshine at the coast with highs in the mid to upper seventie
then we get the offshore wind. not only high-pressure to the north but we will get help from lower pressure to the south, that will get the offshore wind cranking. the fire danger will go up because it is hotter and dry but we're not looking at the gusty winds that could make that fire danger critical. temperatures will go up because of any offshore wind and that will begin saturday get the maximum on sunday and monday. inland areas near 100 degrees. new the bay we're talking about mid to upper...
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not a cloud in the sky and live doppler 7 hd shows the fog has been pushed offshore. what that means is we are getting a slight offshore push allowing for temperatures to warm quickly all remnants of that moisture to the east of us, we are clear everywhere. a little element helping us clear out the skies today going to lift out of the bay area and contribute to a little cooling headed our way over the weekend. right now 60 in the city. over the east bay hills by the delta we are near 70, 69 livermore, 75 antioch, 72 by the delta, upper 50s half moon bay. pretty much everywhere we are warmer, sunny for everyone. a few degrees cooler tomorrow you may not notice it. we'll kick that breeze up along the coast. certainly by sunday we will see cooler conditions. behind this next trough that moves our way, warmer conditions. that'sñmzpá why you follow us fm day-to-day, minor ups and downs and more dramatic swings in temperatures headed our way by the end of next week. overnight lows 53 san francisco, 55 fremont upper 50s san jose, fog entering the bay we will be looking at
not a cloud in the sky and live doppler 7 hd shows the fog has been pushed offshore. what that means is we are getting a slight offshore push allowing for temperatures to warm quickly all remnants of that moisture to the east of us, we are clear everywhere. a little element helping us clear out the skies today going to lift out of the bay area and contribute to a little cooling headed our way over the weekend. right now 60 in the city. over the east bay hills by the delta we are near 70, 69...
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the argument of big businesses we made that money offshore. not true. some of that was in some of it wasn't. some of it was made here and shipped offshore but the point is that money should be tax. if for no other reason they have already got the write offs on their tax returns for the way that money was spent and the money generated as profits was spent so if you are going to profit from it he really should be paying taxes on it. but there is nothing that says if you don't bring that money back here is what is going to happen to you. and that is what is missing here. there is no penalty. and this is not -- you can very easily say you know, they have it sitting there and they have offered to pay for 5%. can you imagine going into the irs and saying, here's what i'm going to pay you this year and just give me a pass on this. i will give you 5%. ain't going to happen. but the multinational corporations, it happens every day. and it is just as dishonest as it gets, period. >> guest: the point he is making is a true in this case. talking about no stick. bac
the argument of big businesses we made that money offshore. not true. some of that was in some of it wasn't. some of it was made here and shipped offshore but the point is that money should be tax. if for no other reason they have already got the write offs on their tax returns for the way that money was spent and the money generated as profits was spent so if you are going to profit from it he really should be paying taxes on it. but there is nothing that says if you don't bring that money...
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we're not looking at the gusty offshore winds, light offshore flow, we are looking at onshore push. making for a very warm day across the state. los angeles, north to south we are baking go here with 93 in l.a. 99 in sacramento. still warm numbers in the 70s. hundred in fresno. 83 at big sur. beach hazard through tomorrow. we talk about santa cruz how quickly it's going to warm up there. be careful because the large shore break, strong rip currents once again around santa cruz and twin lakes. back home, temperatures in the mid-70s. very pleasant for the bridge to bridge walk run here in the city. we've got the little league folks up in petaluma going to six flags to sign autographs in vallejo. warm day 84. 89 in san jose and about 95 in gilroy, it's a warm late september day. at some time starts october. we'll see minimal transition and warmer afternoon into inland valleys and cooling will get underway. you probably heard about all the likes at facebook, 49,000 viewers have liked us on facebook and eligible for the sweepstakes. you have to go there and click to win 49,000 button. th
we're not looking at the gusty offshore winds, light offshore flow, we are looking at onshore push. making for a very warm day across the state. los angeles, north to south we are baking go here with 93 in l.a. 99 in sacramento. still warm numbers in the 70s. hundred in fresno. 83 at big sur. beach hazard through tomorrow. we talk about santa cruz how quickly it's going to warm up there. be careful because the large shore break, strong rip currents once again around santa cruz and twin lakes....
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corporations looking to move their offshore profits back home. in the meantime, seemingly american companies such as transocean and weatherford stay swiss. [ticking] coming up: the new war on drugs. >> sucrose, confectioner's sugar, and maple sugar. >> sugar and also chalk. imagine taking a medication to treat a serious illness with those ingredients. >> people can be seriously injured, but people can also die. >> the real cost of fake drugs when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. when we got married. i had three kids. and she became the full time mother of three. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those years were crazy. so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedule. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the new c class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercede
corporations looking to move their offshore profits back home. in the meantime, seemingly american companies such as transocean and weatherford stay swiss. [ticking] coming up: the new war on drugs. >> sucrose, confectioner's sugar, and maple sugar. >> sugar and also chalk. imagine taking a medication to treat a serious illness with those ingredients. >> people can be seriously injured, but people can also die. >> the real cost of fake drugs when 60 minutes on cnbc...
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corporations looking to move their offshore profits back home. in the meantime, seemingly american companies such as transocean and weatherford stay swiss. [ticking] coming up: the new war on drugs. >> sucrose, confectioner's sugar, and maple sugar. >> sugar and also chalk. imagine taking a medication to treat a serious illness with those ingredients. >> people can be seriously injured, but people can also die. >> the real cost of fake drugs when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ male announcer ] the 2013 smart comes with 8 airbags, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. every time a local business opens its doors, or makes another sale, or hires another employee, it's not just good for business. it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities. that's why we've extended over $4 billion in new credit to local businesses across the country so far this year. because the more we hel
corporations looking to move their offshore profits back home. in the meantime, seemingly american companies such as transocean and weatherford stay swiss. [ticking] coming up: the new war on drugs. >> sucrose, confectioner's sugar, and maple sugar. >> sugar and also chalk. imagine taking a medication to treat a serious illness with those ingredients. >> people can be seriously injured, but people can also die. >> the real cost of fake drugs when 60 minutes on cnbc...
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high-pressure on the northern side with a continued offshore flow meaning the fog will be back in the coast and the day. we can sunshine, a cooling trend continues next week. 94 the high tomorrow in livermore. inland spots above normal by five degrees but look at san fransisco, nine degrees cooler than normal, san jose 2 degrees cooler than average with a high of 80. 654 pacifica and fairfield 91. vallejo 75 degrees tomorrow. for the weekend, looking great with sunny skies and upper eighties. morning clouds, and next week a little bit cooler as the onshore flow gets stronger. what a difference the different side of the state makes. triple digits on one side and for us, just about perfect. >> thank you. >> from pie to pain, how a >> heartbreak for a young athlete when she returned home from the paralympics in london. her new jersey house was completely ransacked. cheryl and her mother told police that she came home to a mess, rooms were torn apart, about $30,000 worth of jewelry and money was stolen. but the price tag was not her biggest concern. >> it was things that i could pass down
high-pressure on the northern side with a continued offshore flow meaning the fog will be back in the coast and the day. we can sunshine, a cooling trend continues next week. 94 the high tomorrow in livermore. inland spots above normal by five degrees but look at san fransisco, nine degrees cooler than normal, san jose 2 degrees cooler than average with a high of 80. 654 pacifica and fairfield 91. vallejo 75 degrees tomorrow. for the weekend, looking great with sunny skies and upper eighties....
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though the fog is offshore. not going to dampen our day. we head throughout tuesday. temperatures comfortable. 88 san how say. 92, morgan him. 90, gil >> reporter:. mid 80s in palo alto. east bay, another day, slightly above average. 92, walnut creek. 92, pleasantton. and 80s back into heyward. and 78 and 72 in san francisco. 75 in berkeley. 76 in oakland. on your three-day forecast. numbers go down. not a whole lot you. can see with fog moving in. upper 80s by thursday inland. 60s at the coastline. getting a lot cooler for you there. then for this upcoming weekend, yeah, numbers go down. still looking good with low to mid 80s for the upcoming saturday, sunday. the biggest thing as we head throughout the next 4 hours. the tropical air moving up from the south. the forecast looks dray rigy ri now. humidity increasing. for the ladies may need extra hairspray. go there and do that forecast too. >> we don't use hairspray or anything? >> i do, yes. >> just saying. >> don't want to let the secret out. >> thank you, jeff. >> well, a local golden girl opens up about family li
though the fog is offshore. not going to dampen our day. we head throughout tuesday. temperatures comfortable. 88 san how say. 92, morgan him. 90, gil >> reporter:. mid 80s in palo alto. east bay, another day, slightly above average. 92, walnut creek. 92, pleasantton. and 80s back into heyward. and 78 and 72 in san francisco. 75 in berkeley. 76 in oakland. on your three-day forecast. numbers go down. not a whole lot you. can see with fog moving in. upper 80s by thursday inland. 60s at the...
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there's 2 trillion sitting offshore. you know, profits made off shore. >> host: american corporations if they brought it back would be taxed. and they say we made that money offshore. not true. some otherwise, some of it wasn't. some of it was made. shipped off shore. but the point is that money should be taxed if for no other reason they've got writeups and tax returns for the way the money was spent. so if you're going to process, you should be paying taxes on it. but there's nothing that says if you don't bring that money back to me here's what's going to happen to you. and that is what is missing from this. there is no penalty. this is not rocket science. you can just very easily say, you know, the classic case that was to have it sitting there and they've offered to pay .5%. can you imagine going into irs and say here's what i'm going to pay this year and just give me a pass on this. i give you 5%. ain't going to happen. the multinational corporations happens every day and it is just as dishonest as they get. >> hos
there's 2 trillion sitting offshore. you know, profits made off shore. >> host: american corporations if they brought it back would be taxed. and they say we made that money offshore. not true. some otherwise, some of it wasn't. some of it was made. shipped off shore. but the point is that money should be taxed if for no other reason they've got writeups and tax returns for the way the money was spent. so if you're going to process, you should be paying taxes on it. but there's nothing...
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we have high pressure moving in offshore. not only the hot air with it, this is built in like july and august. the slight offshore winds that will bring us temperatures close to the century mark, and the 7-day forecast, also as we promised, a little bit of beach weather as we head into the weekend. 70s in the coastal locations. anywhere from 80s by the bay to mid-90s expected in the east and south bay. we will be near some record setting highs. tomorrow we go up a little bit more here in san jose to 89. 90 in los gatos. still pretty manageable for you. it's in the east bay, where tomorrow if you're doing anything outside, you want to remember the water, the sunscreen, take some frequent breaks. the 94 and 95 will feel like close to 100 as we head throughout the hottest part of the day, right through the early afternoon. 80 in oakland and also expecting 90 in santa rosa. your three-day forecast is upper 90s to near 100s saturday and sunday. low to mid-70s on the coast. there's your beach weather there. as we head throughout ne
we have high pressure moving in offshore. not only the hot air with it, this is built in like july and august. the slight offshore winds that will bring us temperatures close to the century mark, and the 7-day forecast, also as we promised, a little bit of beach weather as we head into the weekend. 70s in the coastal locations. anywhere from 80s by the bay to mid-90s expected in the east and south bay. we will be near some record setting highs. tomorrow we go up a little bit more here in san...
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and it turns out that while a lot of manufacturing has gone offshore, so if you go into a store, the toys and apparel and all of that we still are a world leader when it comes to complex and advanced manufacturing. we make almost 80% of our steel, a tremendous amount of plaine and we are neck-and-neck in manufacturing with china. that is a staggering statistics. we make 20% of the world's goods with about 10% of our economy and china makes about 20% of the world's goods with 40% of its economy. so, we are neck-and-neck as a manufacturer and it is due to a six time productivity a vintage that we enjoy over china when it comes to manufacturing. and we even have a productivity advantage of a country like japan and germany, countries that are thought of as manufacturing leaders. so i wonder that i started asking myself what is it that gives this productivity get into? what gives american manufacturers this ability to complete. i wanted to go and talk to them in the factors because one of the things when you are in washington and in these bureaucracies we had a lot people pontificating ab
and it turns out that while a lot of manufacturing has gone offshore, so if you go into a store, the toys and apparel and all of that we still are a world leader when it comes to complex and advanced manufacturing. we make almost 80% of our steel, a tremendous amount of plaine and we are neck-and-neck in manufacturing with china. that is a staggering statistics. we make 20% of the world's goods with about 10% of our economy and china makes about 20% of the world's goods with 40% of its economy....
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Sep 6, 2012
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we still have some higher clouds to our east and also some fog just offshore, still hugging that coast out towards badegga bay. warmest location inland right now in the 70s, towards fairfield, antioch and livermore. san jose reporting mostly sunny skies and a former temperature of 70. for today, mostly to partly sunny skies. a touch warmer and the weekend, no major changes, cool temperatures for the beaches and warm temperatures as you do work your way well inland. satellite radar, can you see what happens over the past 24 hours. all that moisture is associated with the tropical storm moving out of the region. high cloud moving out of the showers, basically towards the sierra. here is a closer inspection once again. we could still have a few afternoon clouds build up over the higher terrain, over toward mount diablo, what mill to, you may see some those popcorn
we still have some higher clouds to our east and also some fog just offshore, still hugging that coast out towards badegga bay. warmest location inland right now in the 70s, towards fairfield, antioch and livermore. san jose reporting mostly sunny skies and a former temperature of 70. for today, mostly to partly sunny skies. a touch warmer and the weekend, no major changes, cool temperatures for the beaches and warm temperatures as you do work your way well inland. satellite radar, can you see...
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Sep 12, 2012
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it will stay just offshore. it's going to mean a gradual increase in our temperatures as we continue throughout wednesday and thursday. we're not going to see a huge spike with triple-digits this week, but things are going up as we head throughout the workweek. 50s and 60s for the coastline. also a few areas of patchy fog. and for the interior valleys, we're not going to quite go with widespread 90s for wednesday's forecast. mainly 70s near the bay and 80s for the interior valleys. but then by thursday, that's a day when the numbers will start to go up, and we'll even get some beach weather mixed into your seven-day forecast. so let's get you into the morning. if you have doing any traveling up to the north bay, anywhere from napa to sonoma valleys and novato, we'll find low clouds there. also widespread fog for the coastline. not too much for the east and the south bay. those that did have the clouds in the morning, it will all clear out by all indications on the earlier side by about 11:00 a.m. it's going to b
it will stay just offshore. it's going to mean a gradual increase in our temperatures as we continue throughout wednesday and thursday. we're not going to see a huge spike with triple-digits this week, but things are going up as we head throughout the workweek. 50s and 60s for the coastline. also a few areas of patchy fog. and for the interior valleys, we're not going to quite go with widespread 90s for wednesday's forecast. mainly 70s near the bay and 80s for the interior valleys. but then by...
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Sep 28, 2012
09/12
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the fog will still linger right here immediately offshore. not going to be until about saturday and sunday. and we look for fog free forecast in the local beaches. we'll start with 48 in napa, 58 in santa rosa. and low to mid-50s to gilroy. your friday forecast, it's already here. we'll expect 89 in san jose, 87 in sunnyvale. 95 in gilroy, those will be two of the hottest spots in the south bay, the humidity we talked about building into the south bay. for the east bay, no triple digits expected for friday. but it will feel like it in the sun. 95 in livermore. a little cooler back by the bay, 84 in freemont. san francisco 73. 67 in pacifica. and also 66 in bodega bay. a little warmer at the coastline, we're going to go much hotter at the coast. especially by saturday and sunday. low to mid-70s expected then. temperatures in the upper 90s and 100 for saturday and sunday. we're not going to get rid of that heat by monday. it's just not going to happen. we'll have temperatures close to 100 degrees on monday. as we head throughout wednesday and t
the fog will still linger right here immediately offshore. not going to be until about saturday and sunday. and we look for fog free forecast in the local beaches. we'll start with 48 in napa, 58 in santa rosa. and low to mid-50s to gilroy. your friday forecast, it's already here. we'll expect 89 in san jose, 87 in sunnyvale. 95 in gilroy, those will be two of the hottest spots in the south bay, the humidity we talked about building into the south bay. for the east bay, no triple digits...
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Sep 10, 2012
09/12
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and it turns out that one allele of consumer manufacturing has gone offshore so if you go into a store, but always, the apparel, a lot of that has left america we are still a world leader when it comes to complex advanced manufacturing. we need almost 80% of our steel. we make a tremendous amount of planes coming and we are neck-and-neck with manufacturing with china. now that is a staggering statistics. we make 20% of the world's goods with about 10% of our economy. and china makes about 20% of the world's goods with 40% of its economy. so, we are neck-and-neck as a manufacturer, and it is to to the sixth time productivity advantage that we enjoy over china when it comes to manufacturing and we have a productivity advantage over the countries like japan and germany, countries which are thought of as manufacturing leaders. so, i want -- wonder what gives us this productivity advantage, what gives american manufacturers this ability to compete in? and i wanted to go and talk to real manufacturers, because one of the things when you are in washington and in these bureaucracies you have a
and it turns out that one allele of consumer manufacturing has gone offshore so if you go into a store, but always, the apparel, a lot of that has left america we are still a world leader when it comes to complex advanced manufacturing. we need almost 80% of our steel. we make a tremendous amount of planes coming and we are neck-and-neck with manufacturing with china. now that is a staggering statistics. we make 20% of the world's goods with about 10% of our economy. and china makes about 20%...
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Sep 30, 2012
09/12
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folks, tonight the winds are going to shift to more offshore. a warm -- a warmer wind direction. that's what prompted the heat watch sunday night through monday for much of the interior valley areas. we are looking for temperatures warming anywhere 90 to as much as 102 degrees tomorrow. we will detail some of the bay area highs coming up a little later on in the show. >> thank you, leigh. >>> several bay area counties are opening cooling centers to help people deal with the heat. in santa clara county, they will be open in cupertino and morgan hill. contra costa county has three centers in san ramon. you can cool off at three city libraries and the sports center. for more information go to abc7news.com and click on see it on tv. >>> well, in vallejo, federal investigators are helping police with a fire they say was intentionally set to destroy the law offices of mayor davis. it started at 1:30 this morning in vallejo. abc7 news reporter sergio quintanna has the details. >> in there was burned out machines and crime scene tape. police say this is a fire that is more than just susp
folks, tonight the winds are going to shift to more offshore. a warm -- a warmer wind direction. that's what prompted the heat watch sunday night through monday for much of the interior valley areas. we are looking for temperatures warming anywhere 90 to as much as 102 degrees tomorrow. we will detail some of the bay area highs coming up a little later on in the show. >> thank you, leigh. >>> several bay area counties are opening cooling centers to help people deal with the heat....
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Sep 29, 2012
09/12
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and tell brings those offshore winds, winds pulling from land to sea. what wh that happen, the wind starts to heat up, through the elevation. so even the coast will be warm tomorrow, as well as monday. and excessive heat expected inland. here's a look at the heat watch. once again, sunday night, through monday, temperatures, interior east bay and the north bay. santa clara and santa cruz mountains from 90 to possibly as high as 100. maybe even as high as 104 degrees. maybely -- maybely away from the coast. more warming expected on monday. tomorrow, already a spare the air alert has been prompted for unhealthy air, poor to ulling unhealthy air, north bay and east bay and santa clara valley. and moderate air as the high pressure compresses the air close to the surface. so moderate conditions expected. coast and central bay, as well as the south bay for sunday as well. here is a look at another advisory. if you are heading to the coast, and you want to cool off there, be advised around monterey bay, we are looking for a beach hazard with the potential for
and tell brings those offshore winds, winds pulling from land to sea. what wh that happen, the wind starts to heat up, through the elevation. so even the coast will be warm tomorrow, as well as monday. and excessive heat expected inland. here's a look at the heat watch. once again, sunday night, through monday, temperatures, interior east bay and the north bay. santa clara and santa cruz mountains from 90 to possibly as high as 100. maybe even as high as 104 degrees. maybely -- maybely away...
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Sep 19, 2012
09/12
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across the entire east coast any rain is offshore. as we look at the hour by hour forecast, 60s and 50s overnight. as we push tard daybreak tomorrow that's when we look for a chilly start. 48 degrees by first thing early tomorrow morning. you want to check out our abc2 weather and news app. even when the weather's quiet. you might want to check ot our abc2 weather app. back to you. >> in the more than 200 year history only two deputies have died in the line of duty. that number has doubled within a week. comrades laid to rest sergeant adam lock ran. >> reporter: for the second time in a week a hearse pulls before mountain christian coach in joppa carrying a baltimore deputy. he stood among his comrades at another funeral but this one is his own. he felt discomfort at that funeral a week ago and thought it was heart burn. the same night a heart attack would take his life. >> there are critics who believe that to be a hero that there needs to be drama, died in a gunfire or burned in a building trying to rescue a child. truly these are c
across the entire east coast any rain is offshore. as we look at the hour by hour forecast, 60s and 50s overnight. as we push tard daybreak tomorrow that's when we look for a chilly start. 48 degrees by first thing early tomorrow morning. you want to check out our abc2 weather and news app. even when the weather's quiet. you might want to check ot our abc2 weather app. back to you. >> in the more than 200 year history only two deputies have died in the line of duty. that number has...
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Sep 30, 2012
09/12
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folks, tonight the winds are going to shift to more offshore. a warm -- a warmer wind direction. that's what prompted the heat watch sunday night through monday for much of the interior valley areas. we are looking for temperatures warming anywhere 90 to as much as 102 degrees tomorrow. we will detail some of the bay area highs coming up a little later on in the show. >> thank you, leigh. >>> several bay area counties are opening cooling centers to help people deal with the heat. in santa clara county, they will be open in cupertino and morgan hill. contra costa county has three centers in san ramon. you can cool off at three city libraries and the sports center. for more information go to abc7news.com and click on see it on tv. >>> well, in vallejo, federal investigators are helping police with a fire they say was intentionally set to destroy the law offices of mayor davis. it started at 1:30 this morning in vallejo. abc7 news reporter sergio quintanna has the details. >> in there was burned out machines and crime scene tape. police say this is a fire that is more than just susp
folks, tonight the winds are going to shift to more offshore. a warm -- a warmer wind direction. that's what prompted the heat watch sunday night through monday for much of the interior valley areas. we are looking for temperatures warming anywhere 90 to as much as 102 degrees tomorrow. we will detail some of the bay area highs coming up a little later on in the show. >> thank you, leigh. >>> several bay area counties are opening cooling centers to help people deal with the heat....
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Sep 10, 2012
09/12
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we have to offshore barack obama. he's got to go, send him to china to respect first what is a loss of vegas oddsmaker? >> someone that predicts the winners of sporting events and was kind of a natural outgrowth. i went to predicting the one of sporting events, football games, to the winners of political elections, and i think it was too close and for the conservative website said out of all of the oddsmakers and pendants and america of the one that got the most accurate prediction on the presidential election was wayne root. he won the 34 or 35 votes so i'm good at the instinctive with the american people are thinking. >> when you say instinct are you breaking these political odds down by county were looking at the electoral analysis, what are you doing? >> ayman people person the same reason i'm leaving my whole life predicting sporting events figuring out who has the image based on psychology and the situation of historical and based on whether the players are up or down psychologically and how they played last wee
we have to offshore barack obama. he's got to go, send him to china to respect first what is a loss of vegas oddsmaker? >> someone that predicts the winners of sporting events and was kind of a natural outgrowth. i went to predicting the one of sporting events, football games, to the winners of political elections, and i think it was too close and for the conservative website said out of all of the oddsmakers and pendants and america of the one that got the most accurate prediction on the...
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Sep 9, 2012
09/12
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were way off the mark because we don't have it offshore conditions that will determine the warm weather so we will continue mostly modern around the bay area today. in the future cast sean in the low cloud cover on the shore line a little bit but then sunshine and more low cloud cover coming in later tonight keeping things mild and out of the bay area looks woman the central valley 92 redding and 87 at eureka who hit 61 degrees is not that a typical summer day for the great valley that if you're headed out of the bay area tomorrow at 7 fiscal airport and a high of 69 and los angeles lots of sunshine out there in the temperatures in the mid '80s and southland at lax. in the bay area numbers will be unusually " this time of the year it still plenty warm and the numbers to be the low 80s it antioch and pittsburgh and in the north face 76 in santa rosa and 57 of the take a pay and 68 for oakland and as we look ahead in the five to forecast the numbers and and began to come up again next thursday and friday will be back into the mid-90s inland in the bay area numbers so we could be the mid-
were way off the mark because we don't have it offshore conditions that will determine the warm weather so we will continue mostly modern around the bay area today. in the future cast sean in the low cloud cover on the shore line a little bit but then sunshine and more low cloud cover coming in later tonight keeping things mild and out of the bay area looks woman the central valley 92 redding and 87 at eureka who hit 61 degrees is not that a typical summer day for the great valley that if...
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Sep 19, 2012
09/12
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as we look to the east that's where the storm resides offshore, several hundred miles. you have to head over to ocean city. dry air will settle in the next few days. our trend shows a few passing clouds. tomorrow a mostly sunny scenario. as we go into the day on friday more of the same. the new system will get in here toward the end of the day on saturday. the overall trend continues to be a dry, clear and col one. temperature wise up and down the east coast you see the numbers, 66 in detroit. we've got dip of cool airust over the northeast, the mid-atlantic. further south and west temperatures warmer. we'll get warmer air by the end of the week and the start of the weekend. low 80s friday and saturday. tropics looking quiet. we're in the heart of hurricane season. there's what's left of nadine. tonight 48, clear and cool. tomorrow 77, not bad. gorgeous day. tomorrow night not quite as cool. so that will be an improve m saturday 82, the chance for late day showers. we're talking about morning showers and a look at breezy weather into the game on sunday night. you're hea
as we look to the east that's where the storm resides offshore, several hundred miles. you have to head over to ocean city. dry air will settle in the next few days. our trend shows a few passing clouds. tomorrow a mostly sunny scenario. as we go into the day on friday more of the same. the new system will get in here toward the end of the day on saturday. the overall trend continues to be a dry, clear and col one. temperature wise up and down the east coast you see the numbers, 66 in detroit....
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Sep 19, 2012
09/12
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the whole boundary, the whole system all offshore. behind that high pressure, sunny skies and a bit of a chill north wind. we'll fall through the 60s and end up in the 40s by first thing tomorrow morning. dress warm for that morning commute or bus sto. much more straight ahead. >> 48, whoa. >>> back to class in chicago. teachers anded their set of -- seven day strike. it left many parents scrambling to arrange child care but everybody is back today. >>> today there is a battle over patterson park. the city is pushing for more parking space but people believe this park is worth fighting for. >> reporter: imagine being able to drive through patterson park into three parking lots that would akromm date up to 96 cars for the casino and the seniors. here's a map of what the proposed improvements would be. >> we don't necessarily have a problem with the seniors. we have a problem with putting more cars in the park and putting more paving in the park. >> reporter: we contacted the parks and recs and they said quote baltimore city recreation
the whole boundary, the whole system all offshore. behind that high pressure, sunny skies and a bit of a chill north wind. we'll fall through the 60s and end up in the 40s by first thing tomorrow morning. dress warm for that morning commute or bus sto. much more straight ahead. >> 48, whoa. >>> back to class in chicago. teachers anded their set of -- seven day strike. it left many parents scrambling to arrange child care but everybody is back today. >>> today there is a...
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Sep 13, 2012
09/12
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it will stay just offshore, so we'll get slight offshore winds and plenty of heating down to the surface. fog in the morning and most of the fog is right offshore. not expecting widespread fog to move inland. by 10:00 and 11:00 in the morning, sunny skies should be greeting us. high als will top out in the up 80s and low 90s. we'll have more on the seven day in a little bit. >> thank you, jeff. >>> modern day construction unearthing a prehistoric site. the discovery thought to be more than 10,000 years old. >>> one year after the deadly plane crash, the planes are taking to the skies again. the new safeguards to keep spectators safe at the air races. this is an rc robotic claw. my high school science teacher made me what i am today. our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ >>>
it will stay just offshore, so we'll get slight offshore winds and plenty of heating down to the surface. fog in the morning and most of the fog is right offshore. not expecting widespread fog to move inland. by 10:00 and 11:00 in the morning, sunny skies should be greeting us. high als will top out in the up 80s and low 90s. we'll have more on the seven day in a little bit. >> thank you, jeff. >>> modern day construction unearthing a prehistoric site. the discovery thought to be...
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Sep 16, 2012
09/12
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on live stormtracker, clear skies inland, but there is that fog bank offshore. i have noticed over the past hour this has expanded in coverage right near the immediate shoreline and that trend will continue overnight. temperatures today from the lower 60s in pacifica and san francisco. lots of 70s around the bay and inland 90s, fairfield, antioch and livermore. the extended forecast, more good news. overnight lows first thing sunday morning tonightly want to we're talking about 40s in santa rosa and napa. san josi 54 with the clouds a factor coast side and around the bay. high pressure has been responsible for the warm up the last few days with this system as a result not much of a change for sunday, but a little bit of a dropoff across most of the neighborhoods and more cooling into monday as we increase that onshore breeze. our forecast model shows you that the fog is regrouping between now and sunrise and the clouds coast side, even a few patches heading back into the bay. and then clearing back to near the shoreline. still partly cloudy skies for parts of co
on live stormtracker, clear skies inland, but there is that fog bank offshore. i have noticed over the past hour this has expanded in coverage right near the immediate shoreline and that trend will continue overnight. temperatures today from the lower 60s in pacifica and san francisco. lots of 70s around the bay and inland 90s, fairfield, antioch and livermore. the extended forecast, more good news. overnight lows first thing sunday morning tonightly want to we're talking about 40s in santa...
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Sep 19, 2012
09/12
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that enhances the offshore flow. last week it was a four or five and now it is up to seven or eight because of this low. that low was moving and forecast is not changing, we must a chilly for a while. cloud cover all morning long along the day at the coast. if you're looking for more mild weather, that is friday, that mild weather will stick around saturday as well. highs tomorrow, san jose's 10 degrees below average. conference 6 degrees below average with 78 for the high, santa clara 74 and 0 p.e.t.a. 72 in palo alto sunshine but only 78 degrees. concord 78, pleasant hill 79, low seventies for sandra fell. sausalito only 66 degrees. the extended forecast now will stay in the '70s and and and 60s near the bay wednesday and thursday. warming up on friday and saturday as the onshore flow gets weaker and it will also be sunny, a look at sunday, the onshore,, >> get ready, the a's open up a nine game road trip out against teams that are a combined 56 games over 0.500. murderers' row began tonight in detroit. two runs ov
that enhances the offshore flow. last week it was a four or five and now it is up to seven or eight because of this low. that low was moving and forecast is not changing, we must a chilly for a while. cloud cover all morning long along the day at the coast. if you're looking for more mild weather, that is friday, that mild weather will stick around saturday as well. highs tomorrow, san jose's 10 degrees below average. conference 6 degrees below average with 78 for the high, santa clara 74 and 0...